(b)
(2)

the reproduction and distribution are made on a non-profit basis.
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Distribution shall also be permitted where copies for the visually impaired persons

have been made abroad and the conditions referred to in subsection (1) are satisfied.
(3)

A copy made under subsections (1) and (2) shall indicate the source and the name

of the author, and it shall be permitted for an authorised entity to distribute or make available
that copy to a beneficiary person or an authorised entity abroad.
(4)

For the purposes of subsection (1), it shall be permitted to make the changes

needed to make the work accessible in the alternative format.
24.

Ephemeral recordings
(1)

Any broadcasting organisation may, without the authorisation of the author or other

owner of copyright, make for the purpose of its own broadcasts, and by means of its own
facilities, an ephemeral recording of any work which it is authorised to broadcast.
(2)

A copy made under subsection (1) shall be destroyed within 6 months of its making

or such longer term as may be agreed to by the author.
(3)

Notwithstanding subsection (2), where such recording has an exceptional

documentary character, one copy of it may be preserved in official archives.
25.

Importation for personal purposes
The importation of a copy of a work, by a physical person, for his personal purposes, shall

be permitted without the authorisation of the author of, or other owner of copyright in, the work.
26.

Distribution of copies of works
Where a work has been distributed by means of the sale of fixed copies to the public, the

copies may, without the author’s authorisation and without payment of remuneration, be
redistributed by means of sale.

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